What happens when superstar design duo Dannijo teams up with nonprofit Falling Whistles? Six hand-hewn necklaces whose proceeds aid war-affected women and children in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Available at fallingwhistles.com, $148-$498.
Tack up Whigby’s tongue-in-cheek posters so that Raising Readers, a Canadian not-for-profit literacy group, sees 100 percent of the proceeds.
Available at whigby.com, $25.
Stray keys finally have a home: These sweet pink flag key chains ferry 50 percent of their proceeds to Japan disaster relief.
Available at meandarrow.com, $16.
If you’re going to put all your eggs in one basket, make it this one. Woven in Swaziland, it’s made of native Lutindzi grass and empowers the women who made it to feed and educate their families.
Available at globalgoodspartners.org, $45.
You and your Yorkie are BFFs, so boast your bond with Emily Elizabeth’s dog bone studs. The ASPCA fetches 50 percent of the proceeds.
Available at emilyelizabethjewelry.com, $35-$40.
Be a wrap star in Thakoon’s primary-color-blocked scarf. All of its proceeds go to UNICEF’s efforts to halt child trauma and famine in Africa. That’s something to riff about.
Available at thakoon.com, $250.
Sport these Yves Behar printed undies, and PACT donates 10 percent of the sale to Architecture for Humanity’s efforts to rebuild Shizugawa, a Japanese town devastated by the tsunami. It’s easy to agree to.
Available at wearpact.com, $18-$24.
Wish on a star that doubles your luck: for you, a sapphire-studded bracelet; for SOS Children’s Villages, 20 percent of the purchase price.
Available at dallanonnajewelry.com, $215-$775.
Here’s a good reason to wake up: Nanda Home donates 5 percent of each sale of its well-wheeled alarm clocks to The Global Fund to eliminate AIDS.
Available at nandahome.com, $45.
J Brand’s charcoal and plum jeans give you a leg up on charity. For each pair you buy, the company slips 100 percent of net proceeds to City Year, a national nonprofit that aims to prevent high school dropouts.
Available at jbrandjeans.com, $90-$144.
Emblazoned with a protective turtle amulet, Pendleton’s children’s throw is colored with Plains Indian tradition. The exclusive design benefits the American Indian College Fund.
Available at pendleton-usa.com, $95.
At 38 inches long, this beaded wrap bracelet reaches far. So does its mission: Same Sky empowers women around the world by giving them the means to sustain themselves through arts and crafts.
Available at samesky.com, $40.
Your artistic talent stops at stick figures. Good thing MZ Wallace enlisted Raymond Pettibon to design the straps of a chic city tote, which culls proceeds for children’s health and education programs in Haiti.
Available at mzwallace.com, $125.
You’ll use any excuse to wear flats — especially when they’re Tom’s metallic, tribal print low-tops. Buy one pair, and the company donates another to a child in need.
Available at toms.com, $68.
Cure bleak hospital walls with a 200-piece puzzle. Not only is it a lively addition to any space, proceeds from sales benefit RxArt, an organization that curates original artwork for healing centers around the country.
Available at rxart.net, $75.
Carrying two laptops and an iPad is a cinch with this cross-body carryall. So is donating to Invisible Children: When you purchase a MEND bag, the proceeds aid the nonprofit’s mission to help child soldiers and rebuild LRA-affected communities in Central Africa.
Available at invisiblechildren.com, $85.
You have to fight for your right to party, but donating to kids with cancer is easy. When it comes to giving back, these action figures don’t play around.
Available at beastieboys.com, $750.
Pint-size earrings pay tribute — and a portion of their proceeds — to breast cancer research. Pin on a pair to show that big love comes in small packages.
Available at alexwoo.com, $328.
One minute, you’re eating a handful of chips. The next, the entire bag’s gone. Keep track with portion-friendly bowls that double as measuring cups. They get extra points for donating their proceeds to the American Diabetes Association.
Available at diabetes.org, $30.
Braced-Lets makes wearing braces cool (really). Layer three bands (yellow, graphite, and white) to support Pencils of Promise, a school-building mission in Nicaragua. No headgear required.
Available at bracedlets.com, $12.
Gym mats are pretty gnarly. Purify your practice with Manduka’s Prolite mat, eQua Plus towel, and Mat Renew spray. To ensure good karma, the company donates 10 percent of your purchase to the Cedric Martin School in Nicaragua.
Available at manduka.com, $110.
This silver, gunmetal, and gold ring trio is proof that good things do come in threes. It goes with everything, and a portion of its sale price helps reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.
Available at apeacetreaty.com, $90.
Ninety bucks might seem steep for a dog collar, but consider this: Each Art for the Animals design is beaded by a Maasai woman who uses the proceeds to educate her daughter. A portion of proceeds also goes to the Wildlife Conservation Network.
Available at artfortheanimals.org, $90.
Hand-drawn greetings from the Wayuu Taya Foundation say much more than “Happy Holidays.” They’re designed by and benefit children in the organization’s educational, nutritional, and health care programs.
Available at wdhstore.com, $80.
Supermodel Coco Rocha designed Sophorn with two goals: Stop trafficking and enslavement of women in Cambodia and create a necklace with epaulettes. We made that second one up, but we think the fusion is genius.
Available at senhoa.org, $165.
We usually don’t approve of getting snippy, unless you’re using Swords into Plowshares shears. Purchase a pair and The Hunger Site donates 50 cups of food to those who need it.
Available at thehungersite.com, $23.
Sip your way to a better world. For every tea box you steep, Luna Roasters shares a portion of proceeds with your charity of choice: Project C.U.R.E., Habitat for Humanity, Children’s Hospital, or Animal Care & Control of NYC.
Available at lunaroasters.com, $10.
We don’t know what we love more about P.C. Progeny: Its fresh designs or the fact that it gives $5 from every purchase to the 30 Project for global food system change. We call a tie.
Available at pcprogeny.com, $79.
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